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MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. In art, a ____ is usually defined as a moving dot and is both the simplest and most complex of the
visual elements.
a. space
b. shape
c. mass
d. line
e. contour
ANS: D PTS: 1 OBJ: knowledge
3. In Emily Mary Osborne's Nameless and Friendless, ____ visually connect and lead the viewer's eye
around the composition.
a. horizontal lines
b. vertical lines
c. speeding vehicles and pavement
d. gestures and glances
e. sweeping and diagonal lines
ANS: D PTS: 1 OBJ: knowledge
4. ____ creates the illusion of roundness or three dimensionality through the use of light and shadow on a
two-dimensional surface.
a. linear perspective
b. shape
c. color
d. value
e. modeling
ANS: E PTS: 1 OBJ: knowledge
6. Using their signature combination of the body and braided hair, the Gerlovins created a modern
revision of ____, one of the most popular themes of the Renaissance.
9. Light against dark or dark against light create visual differences in ____.
a. scale
b. shape
c. hue
d. wavelength
e. value
ANS: E PTS: 1 OBJ: comprehension
10. From the Italian for "light-dark," what term is sometimes used in place of the word modeling?
a. fresco
b. chiaroscuro
c. mezzotint
d. mandala
e. tempera
ANS: B PTS: 1 OBJ: knowledge
12. A triangular glass solid that breaks down sunlight or white light into different colors is called a(n)
____.
a. lens
b. kaleidoscope
c. prism
d. oculus
e. crystal
ANS: C PTS: 1 OBJ: knowledge
13. The message or meaning in Helen Frankenthaler's amorphous abstract Bay Side seems to lie primarily
in its ____.
a. figure
b. content
c. color
d. allegory
e. texture
ANS: C PTS: 1 OBJ: comprehension
14. The colors opposite each other on the color wheel are ____.
a. tints
b. analogous
c. warm
d. complementary
e. agitated
ANS: D PTS: 1 OBJ: knowledge
15. Art works that utilize closely related families of color seem ____.
a. jarring
b. harmonious
c. dull
d. soothing
e. harmonious and soothing
ANS: E PTS: 1 OBJ: comprehension
17. When an artist places one object in front of another to create the illusion of depth, it is called ____.
a. linear perspective
b. value contrast
c. overlapping
d. relative size
e. afterimage
ANS: C PTS: 1 OBJ: knowledge
18. ____, in which parallel lines converge at one or more vantage points on the horizon to create the
illusion of depth, was highly refined by ____ artists.
a. Implied line; Japanese
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